FARMINGTON — No updates were provided on Thursday regarding the ongoing investigation of a shooting incident reported last Friday on Meetinghouse Hill Road. A third arrest, referred to as imminent by authorities, has yet to be announced.

Few details are available outlining exactly what happened inside the residence at 316 Meetinghouse Hill Road early Friday afternoon where two men were allegedly shot. Two men have since been charged with robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery in the case though only one of them suffered gunshot wounds in the incident, according to police.

Farmington police could not be reached for comment on Thursday, though the Strafford County House of Corrections confirmed Stephen Roy, 24, of Lords Court — the same 24-year-old man who suffered a minor gunshot wound to the head in the Friday incident — is still being held on $100,000 cash only bail.

The Dover jail also reported the second arrested suspect in this case — Joshua E. Dionne, 27, of Market Street in North Berwick, Maine — has yet to be transported back to the Granite State to face his charges. Dionne has been charged with a parole violation and being a fugitive from justice in Maine and once returned to New Hampshire, he will be charged with robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery. Each of the charges against the suspects are felonies, which have been upgraded from Class B to Class A given the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The second injured man in the Friday incident, a 21-year-old who reportedly checked himself into Portsmouth Regional Hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest, initially told authorities he was shot while riding a four-wheeler near power lines in Barrington. Investigators have since determined that was not the case and the 21-year-old has been transferred to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Officials have not commented on the identity of that man and whether he will face charges in this investigation.

During Roy’s arraignment out of Rochester Circuit Court, where no plea was entered, a judge identified Roy’s alleged co-conspirator in the case as Matthew Roaf, with no address provided. Farmington Police Chief Kevin Willey would not discuss what role Roaf may have played in the incident or reveal whether he was the man with the gunshot wound to the chest. Willey told Foster’s on Wednesday he could not elaborate further on the third suspect who will be arrested, but said charges are forthcoming.